Your real estate property taxes may be too high if --
You just bought your house at a "good price".
Your assessment increased and you don't know why.
A recent appraisal came in with a low market value.
Property values have gone down, but your taxes haven't.
Houses like yours sell for less than you paid.
You haven't applied for a reduction in the last few years.
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Thousands Overtaxed. Despite widespread reassessments and years of soaring real estate prices, thousands of Long Islanders -- perhaps as many as one in three -- pay property taxes that are too high. Last year alone, more than 60,000 Nassau homeowners sought property tax relief by filing tax grievances.
Free Analysis. The tax grievance asks the local taxing authority -- the County in Nassau -- to reduce the assessment on which your property tax is based. If your assessment has changed or you're paying too much compared to your neighbors, ask us for a free, no obligation analysis.
No Fee Unless We Win. NY Property Tax Reduction has been preparing tax grievances for Long Islander homeowners for more than a decade. Among our thousands of satisfied clients are many who first tried another service or tried unsuccessfully to file for themselves. At NY Property Tax, we're so sure we can reduce your taxes that we take no upfront retainers or "preparation fees". In fact, we don't get paid unless we win your case.
P.S. Because of the county-wide reassessment in Nassau that began in 2002, this year will be a particularly busy one for the Nassau Assessment Review Commission. Experts predict a record number of grievances. The filing deadline is fast approaching. Miss it and you have to wait another year. So don't delay. Ask us for a free, no obligation analysis of your property tax bill.
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